Finding the right aff network

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AdNinja

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Though I am in no way new to making money online, dealing with affiliate networks is somewhat new to me. It seems that all of the applications would like me to have my own site, but starting off I would just like to do direct to offer advertising since I am not really pushing for the big bucks (though I am definitely willing and motivated to go that extra mile). Any advice?
 


I signed up for copeac and I am very new to the affiliate marketing stuff too. When I applied for them I just left all the website stuff blank. I just put that I heard about them through wickedfire and two days later I was accepted, no phone calls or anything. The general advice that I keep on hearing from them though is just to call them if you have not heard back from them in a few days or get rejected and they are typically very accepting of your noobie circumstances.
 
Don't feel obligated to have a site. If you dont have one or don't want to share it, just put http://PPC or Mobile Phones Blog - Review and Compare Mobile Phones and Deals and explain once they call.

CallMePlease is a lot better than PPC because it shows that you're not fraud, not afraid of talking on the phone in depth about it and have nothing to hide. No affiliate network should turn you down because you don't have a site. Period.
 
Wow, that is very helpful. I guess I will drop a line over at Copeac using this info tomorrow, and start hammering something out. Let's see how far I can get on my microbudget.
 
Copeac seems cool, just got accepted the other day, haven't ran anything with them yet. A4D has been really awesome, my AM is cool and has helped me a lot with my first steps in PPC.
 
Anyone try Epicenter? The only reason I ask is because they pay with PayPal. I have been using that to get paid with all of my other online ventures and it is faster than a bank transfer. That, and they offer net7 payment. I see the ads on here constantly.
 
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